Explore how diseases reshape body tissues, from the stomach to the uterus, with clear histology examples that connect micro changes to organ function.
This volume offers an introduction to morbid anatomy through detailed observations of how cancers, inflammation, and vascular incidents alter tissues. It blends gross findings with microscopic structure to illustrate how diseases progress and affect organs such as the digestive tract, female reproductive system, and urinary tract. The text emphasizes how lymphatic tissue and blood supply influence disease spread and presentation, making complex concepts accessible for students and practitioners.
- Learn how different cancers present in the stomach, uterus, and bladder, and how their spread changes nearby structures.
- See how inflammation, lymphadenitis, and embolism alter tissue and organ function.
- Understand the relationship between microscopic changes and clinical consequences, including how tumors interact with surrounding membranes and cavities.
- Follow step-by-step observations that connect histology to diagnosis and disease progression.
Ideal for readers of pathology, morbid anatomy, and medical history who want a clear, example-driven view of disease in the body.